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Few games have aroused as much passion since its introduction as mobile Diablo. But there is nothing to be surprised about, because it is a very successful brand that has built up the status of a legend among classic players. Therefore, there are conflicting opinions about Immortal, where some exalt it to the heavens, while others, on the contrary, would prefer to forget that such a thing exists. Therefore, it is necessary to look at the matter with a sober and unbiased view. 

First of all, it's worth saying that it doesn't really matter if you've ever played Diablo or if you even have any idea what the game is about. Original players will certainly find their links here, but new players can approach the entire game completely independently, which is of course Blizzard's intention, because the title needs to attract not only old players, but especially new players.

So you choose your character with a clearly given profession, which depends on the subsequent abilities and equipment that drops from defeated monsters. Each of the heroes then offers a different style of play, so as soon as one stops entertaining you, you try the other. Replayability is also ensured by the fact that you don't have to stick to a story line, but jump as you want. Since this is an MMORPG genre, you will find many other adventurers to go into dungeons with, or you will mow down the monsters present in them yourself. It's really up to you, although the fact is that there is strength in unity.

But you can get to level 35 completely without help. You can continue playing without it, but it will be harder and also longer. But death does not bring you any penalties, at least in the beginning, you just lose progress in the given quest, so why make an extra effort? It's a small price to pay to spend a lot of money on special equipment. In addition, it drops randomly and depends on how much money you spend in the title, which is simply a blow to the belt.

The important thing is that it plays like any other game of its genre, except that this one has a huge studio behind it, has a huge hype around it, and has a huge reputation built up. But when you get over a certain repetitiveness, because here it's really just about getting somewhere, taking something down and bring something, it plays very pleasantly and briskly, and it looks great (if your phone can handle it). Diablo Immortal is not a bad game. If nothing else, Blizzard has managed to keep players glued to the smartphone screen until the battery dies. In addition, if you don't know what to do with summer, it can really be an ideal pastime.

Diablo Immortal on Google Play

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